Aluminum melts at about 1200 degrees F.
660.32˚C
No.
The rate at which water freezes depends on the thermal conductivity of the container. Plastic is generally not very thermally conductive, whereas aluminum foil is more thermally conductive. Thus, as long as the foil is not very much thinner than the plastic, the water will freeze faster in the foil.
it will melt
The melting point of any given substance (such as aluminum) has nothing to do with the thickness or shape of the material being melted. It will melt at the same temperature. But it does require more heat in order to heat a thicker piece of aluminum to its melting point.
rock melts first because of the aluminum inside
No.
Unalloyed aluminum melts at a temperature of approximately 655 ° C (1215 ° F). It boils at approximately 2425 ° C (4400 ° F). Alloys of aluminum do not melt at a fixed temperature but rather over a range of temperatures dependent on their composition.
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The rate at which water freezes depends on the thermal conductivity of the container. Plastic is generally not very thermally conductive, whereas aluminum foil is more thermally conductive. Thus, as long as the foil is not very much thinner than the plastic, the water will freeze faster in the foil.
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it will melt
aluminum foil melt butter faster than a spoon because aluminum foil collects heat faster than a spoon
The melting point of any given substance (such as aluminum) has nothing to do with the thickness or shape of the material being melted. It will melt at the same temperature. But it does require more heat in order to heat a thicker piece of aluminum to its melting point.
It does melt.
You need to state the alloy you're trying to melt - an iron alloy melts at a higher temperature than an aluminum alloy, and it melts at a lower temperature than a titanium alloy.